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By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellion and sedition
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twentieth day of January, 1725
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An Act for repairing and widening the roads from Deanburn Bridge, through Greenlaw, and part of the Jedburgh road, by Lauder, in the shire of Berwick, to Cornhill, in the county of Durham; and for building a bridge over the Tweed, near Coldstream
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An act for licensing hawkers and pedlars, for a further provision of interest for the transport debt for reducing of Ireland, Anno 9 & 10 Gulielmi III. regis. And several clauses relating to hawkers and pedlars in subsequent acts of Parliament. Together with several cases, and opinions thereupon, of Her Late and His Present Majesty's council learned in the law
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An act for regulating of buildings and party-walls, and preventing mischiefs by fire, in London and Westminster
Passed in the 14th year of George III. Illustrated with plates, shewing the proper thickness of party-walls, external-walls, and chimnies. With a complete index, and list of surveyors -
An act for sale of the scite of Cardigan House, lately demolished by fire, situate and being in Great-Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, in the county of Middlesex, for the purposes therein mentioned, and for settling lands of greater value in the county of York to the same uses
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An Act for vesting certain lands and hereditaments in the Kingdom of Ireland, the estate of Cæsar Colclough Esq; in trustees, to be sold or mortgaged for raising money to discharge incumbrances affecting the same, and for other purposes
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By permission of the Right Honourable the secretary war. A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army; of the officers in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments
(To which is now added an alphabetical index) the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and corps of engineers, the Irish Artillery and Engineers, and the marines, on full, and half pay. With the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each corps and in the army. The governors, lieutenant-governors, &c. of His Majesty's garrisons at home and abroad, with their allowances. All the officers on half-pay: and a succession of colonels, with the uniforms to each regiment, from the new order for clothing, &c. for the year 1775 -
Select specimens of a general index to the journals of the Honourable House of Commons
Compiled by R. Flexman, D.D -
An act for building a workhouse, and for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the parish of Saint James, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex
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An act for incorporating certain persons, for the relief of poor widows and children of clergymen within the county of Huntingdon
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An act to repeal an act, passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, (intituled, An act against the erecting and maintaining of cottages.)
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An act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the fourteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex
and for building a workhouse; and for purchasing a piece of land for a burial ground, for the use of the said parish -
An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the Hundreds of Mitford and Launditch, in the county of Norfolk
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Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, beginning Michaelmas term, 25 Geo. 2. ending Trinity term, 29 & 30 Geo. 2. By Joseph Sayer, serjeant at law
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench, from Michaelmas term 35th George III. to Trinity term 36th George III. Both inclusive. With tables of the names of cases and principal matters. By Charles Durnford and Edward Hyde East, of the Temple, Esqrs. barristers at law
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Rules, orders, powers, and directions, for the good government and preservation of the barracks and redoubts for quartering the army in Ireland
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An act for rebuilding the Parish Church of Saint Martin Outwich, in Threadneedle Street, within the city of London
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By permission of His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant
A list of the officers of the several regiments of fencible cavalry and infantry, and of the several regiments and battalions of militia, with the dates of their respective commissions upon the establishment of Ireland, (with an alphabetical index.) -
Act for making and establishing public keys or wharfs at Kingston upon Hull
For the better securing His Majesty's revenues of customs, and for the benefit of commerce in the port of Kingston upon Hull; for making a bason or dock, with reservoirs, sluices, roads, and other works, for the accommodation of vessels using the said port; and for appropriating certain lands belonging to His Majesty, and for applying certain sums of money out of His Majesty's customs at the said port, for those purposes; and for establishing other necessary regulations within the town and port of Kingston upon Hull. 1774 -
General post-office, April 5th, 1796
A list of post towns, and other principal towns, in England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the postage of each for a single letter to or from London -
An act to amend and render more effectual two acts, passed in the sixth and tenth years of the reign of His present Majesty, for making a navigable cut or canal from the River Trent, at or near Wilden-Ferry, in the county of Derby, to the River Mersey, at or near Runcorn-Gap
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A bill for dividing, alloting, and inclosing, the open and common fields, common meadows, common pastures, and all other the commonable grounds, in the parish of Brize Norton, in the county of Oxford
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A bill for dividing and laying in severalty the open and common fields, and part of the open and common downs, called Southcott Down, Kepnell Down, Work Down, and other commonable places, in the parish of Pewsey, in the county of Wilts
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An act for the encouragement of the fisheries carried on from Great-Britain, Ireland, and the British dominions in Europe; and for securing the return of the fishermen, sailors, and others, employed in the said fisheries, to the ports thereof, at the end of the fishing season